[newbie] hi ! from the jungle

2004-07-29 Thread alfonso flores
hi there stephen, i am writing you from chiapas, mexico, i want ask u if u could give directions on how can i run applications, like for example a cad software from the server, the stations boot with a cd of mandrakelinux move 1.0 and the server has the redhat 10 fedora, let me tell u that bout r running and i can see via ftp, thanks and best regards from the jungle
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Re: [newbie] hi ! from the jungle

2004-07-29 Thread Stephen Kühn
On Fri, 2004-07-30 at 02:10, alfonso flores wrote:
 hi there stephen, i am writing you from chiapas, mexico, i want ask u
 if u could give directions on how can i run applications, like for
 example a cad software from the server, the stations boot with a cd of
 mandrakelinux move 1.0 and the server has the redhat 10 fedora, let me
 tell u that bout r running and i can see via ftp, thanks and best
 regards from the jungle
 att. al flores

Beinvenidos, Florës

You should probably explore NFS mounting for something like that -
unless you want to try exporting the session from the server the
application is running on. I would, however, get to understand the needs
of the CAD program and if it can be exported.


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Re: [newbie] hi ! from the jungle

2004-07-29 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
alfonso flores wrote:
hi there stephen, i am writing you from chiapas, mexico, i want ask u
if u could give directions on how can i run applications, like for
example a cad software from the server, the stations boot with a cd
of mandrakelinux move 1.0 and the server has the redhat 10 fedora,
let me tell u that bout r running and i can see via ftp, thanks and
best regards from the jungle att. al flores
It depends on how the server is set up.  The way I usualy do it is to 
use ssh to connect to the server, and start the program.  As long as ssh 
is set up to forward X connections, the program will open a window on 
the local desktop.  With the default setup, I believe X forwarding is 
turned off, so you will have to use the -X option.  If you set up key 
pairs, you can also do sonething like:

ssh -X [EMAIL PROTECTED] command
This will start the command on the remote machine, and forward the 
connection back to your own machine.  There are some security risks 
involved with forwarding X connections, so you may want to read up on this.

If you have a secure network, you can also enable rsh to run a command 
on the server, but I feal ssh is a better route to go.

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[newbie] [newbie-hi] Welcome Message for Hindi Users : newbie-hi विपत्र-सूची में स्वागत

2003-11-15 Thread Dhananjaya Sharma
If you are able to see the Hindi contents, means your
settings are appropriate for
Hindi-Unicode utf-8, else to view Hindi Contents in
your Browser set:
view-encoding-utf-8.
Still not able to see properly, to know how-to send an
e-mail on this mailing-list.
---
* This is e-mail containing Hindi Translation of the
Mandrake Linux Official Welcome
  Message of the  newbie-hi mailing list done by me.
* I have written the Hindi contents in Mandrake-Linux
using Yudit Unicode-Editor in utf-8
  encoding  and Raghuhindi True-Type font.
* E-mails can be written both in Hindi and English but
to make this mailing-list a True
  Hindi list, it will be more better, if you write in
Hindi itself.

Thanks

Dhananjaya Sharma

 Translator-Hindi, Mandrake Linux Official Web Site:
http://www.mandrakelinux.com/hi/ 
 Member, Mandrake Linux Hindi Localisation Team:
http://www.mandrakelinux.com/l10n/hi.php3 
---
* मैनड्रैक लिनक्स
newbie-hi विपत्र-सूची के
स्वागत संदेश का यह
हिन्दी अनुवाद है ।
---
॥ newbie-hi विपत्र-सूची
में स्वागत ॥
=

आपने अभी [EMAIL PROTECTED]
विपत्र-सूची में अपना
नाम लिखाया है ।
कृपया इस विपत्र को
पढ़ें, और भविष्य में
संदर्भ के लिए इसे
संभाल कर रखें ।

* यह विपत्र-सूची
नये-मैनड्रैक-उपयोगकर्ताओं
के लिए है । इस सूची पर
लगभग सभी चर्चायें,
  संसाधन संबंधी
समस्यायें, और एक
डेस्कटाप को संरचित
करने संबंधित है ।

* कृपया, किसी विपत्र
को भेजने के पूर्व,
निम्नलिखित सामान्य
नियमों को ध्यान
रखें:

१) सरल यूटीएफ़-८,
टेक्सट (utf-8 TXT) प्रारूप
का उपयोग करें । 
एच०टी०एम०एल०,
   आर०टी०एफ़० (HTML, RTF) ,
या अन्य कोई अंजाना
प्रारूप, अनेकों
व्यक्तियों को
   पसन्द नहीं होता है
। अतः अपने विपत्र को
इन प्रारूपों में ना
भेजें ।
२) अपने विपत्रों की
विषय-पक्तियों को
अर्थपूर्ण रखें (
सहायता! एक अति
सामान्य और खराब है)
३) एक प्रश्न पूछने के
पूर्व,
http://www.mandrakelinux.com/hi/flists.php3c
विपत्र-लेखागार पर
देखें ।
४) जब सहायता माँग रहे
हो, तो सदैव अपने
हार्डवेयर के बारे
में विस्तृत सूचना
प्रदान करें:
मदर-बोर्ड का नाम,
वीजीऐ कार्ड, रैम
कितनी है, साउन्ड
कार्ड मॉडल इत्यादि
५) यदि आपको अनेकों
प्रश्नों को पूछना
हो, तो कृपया सभी
प्रश्नों को एक साथ
एक ही विपत्र में ना
भेजें
- प्रत्येक प्रश्न
को पृथक-पृथक विपत्र
में भेजें ।

और सबसे अधिक,
मृदु-भाषी रहें, आपके
प्रश्नों के उत्तर
देने के लिए कोई भी
बाध्य नहीं है, तथा
आपके पास इस
विपत्र-सूची
के सदस्यों के कुछ भी
माँग करने का अधिकार
नहीं है ।
---
अन्य मैनड्रैक
विपत्र-सूचियों के
विषय में सूचना
निम्नलिखित वेब-कड़ीं
पर प्राप्त की जा
सकती है:

http://www.mandrakelinux.com/hi/flists.php3

लिनक्स संबधी
सामान्य और
मैनड्रैक-लिनक्स
संबंधी सूचनायें
निम्नलिखित वेब-कड़ीं
पर उपलब्ध है:

http://www.mandrakeuser.org/

---
* End of Official Welcome Message
* अधिकारिक स्वागत
संदेश समाप्त
---
मैने हिन्दी में
लिखने के लिए
मैनड्रैक-लिनक्स में
यूडिट यूनिकोड
संपादक का यूटीएफ़-८
इन्कोडिंग व
रघुहिन्दी फ़ॉन्ट का
उपयोग किया है ।
विपत्रों को हिन्दी
तथा अंग्रेजी दोनों
में ही लिखा जा सकता
है परन्तु इस
विपत्र-सूची को एक
वास्तविक हिन्दी
सूची बनाने हेतु,
अच्छा हो यदि आप अपने
विपत्रों को हिन्दी
में ही लिखें ।

धन्यवाद

धनञ्जय शर्मा

 हिन्दी-अनुवादक,
मैनड्रैक लिनक्स
अधिकारिक वेब-स्थल:
http://www.mandrakelinux.com/hi/ 
 सदस्य, मैनड्रैक
लिनक्स हिन्दी
स्थानीयकरण
परियोजना दल:
http://www.mandrakelinux.com/l10n/hi.php3 




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Re: [newbie] [newbie-hi] Welcome Message for Hindi Users : newbie-hi

2003-11-15 Thread bascule
out of sheer curiosity i looked at the source of your email and saw:
-cut--
X-KMail-SignatureState:  

This is a multi-part message in MIME format...

=_1068897663-683-8421
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

If you are able to see the Hindi contents, means your
-cut-

is the reference to iso-8859-1 supposed to be there?
seeing as how you want readers to render the hindi contents?

bascule

On Saturday 15 Nov 2003 3:05 pm, Dhananjaya Sharma wrote:
 f you are able to see the Hindi contents, means your
 settings are appropriate for
 Hindi-Unicode utf-8, else to view Hindi Contents in
 your Browser set:
 view-encoding-utf-8.
 Still not able to see properly, to know how-to send an
 e-mail on this mailing-list.

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Re: [newbie] Hi, I cant boot up my mandrake 91

2003-10-28 Thread stormjumper
i believe it's the integrated Savage 4 video that causing the boot-up
issues.

try taking total ram - (video ram + 2), and setting the value during bootup
like you said.

in your case, try press F1, and type in linux mem=94M
(i'm assuming you're using the full 32mb capability of the integrated Savage
4.)

a suggestion. ram is cheap, buy up to at least 256mb, preferably 512mb,
it'll make your computing experience much more enjoyable.

a less effective suggestion. try reducing the 32mb used for the Savage 4 to
8mb for the time being.

pls feed back the success or failure using linux mem=94M on this
motherboard.

hth
- Original Message - 
From: Alberto Borges de Almeida
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 01:01
Subject: [newbie] Hi, I cant boot up my mandrake 91


Hi, I can't boot up my mandrake 91.
i start to boot Mandrake 91 them apear the screen of instal, i press enter
and FREEZE.
I tryed to press f1 and type all kind of initializing comands, and all fail.
i have alredy set no for plug and play bios

a computer that i'm trying to instal is:

AMD duron 1200
MB k7vmm
128MB RAM
40GB HD

Sory my bad english.
Thankyou,

Alberto Almeida


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Re: [newbie] Hi, I cant boot up my mandrake 91

2003-10-28 Thread stormjumper
refer to my other post to the original poster.

hopefully, you may yet find that the board is free of blame for this issue.

hth
- Original Message - 
From: racerpup2 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 09:33
Subject: Re: [newbie] Hi, I cant boot up my mandrake 91


 On Mon, 2003-10-27 at 12:01, Alberto Borges de Almeida wrote:
  Hi, I can't boot up my mandrake 91.
  i start to boot Mandrake 91 them apear the screen of instal, i press
  enter and FREEZE.
  I tryed to press f1 and type all kind of initializing comands, and all
  fail.
  i have alredy set no for plug and play bios
 
  a computer that i'm trying to instal is:
 
  AMD duron 1200
  MB k7vmm
  128MB RAM
  40GB HD
 
  Sory my bad english.
  Thankyou,
 
  Alberto Almeida

 It is your motherboard. I have the same one and the only way to put
 mandrake on is to use the alt1 kernel..i eventually bought a new
 motherboard and condemned the k7 to windows hell...

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Re: [newbie] Hi, I cant boot up my mandrake 91

2003-10-27 Thread HaywireMac
On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 14:01:16 -0300
Alberto Borges de Almeida [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:

 
 Hi, I can't boot up my mandrake 91.
 i start to boot Mandrake 91 them apear the screen of instal, i press
 enter and FREEZE. I tryed to press f1 and type all kind of
 initializing comands, and all fail. i have alredy set no for plug and
 play bios

M best guess is a bad install CD. Try burning a fresh ISO of the install
CD and see if that doesn't help.

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Re: [newbie] Hi, I cant boot up my mandrake 91

2003-10-27 Thread Aronsmith
On Mon, 2003-10-27 at 09:01, Alberto Borges de Almeida wrote:
 Hi, I can't boot up my mandrake 91.
 i start to boot Mandrake 91 them apear the screen of instal, i press
 enter and FREEZE.
 I tryed to press f1 and type all kind of initializing comands, and all
 fail.
 i have alredy set no for plug and play bios
  
 a computer that i'm trying to instal is:
  
 AMD duron 1200
 MB k7vmm
 128MB RAM
 40GB HD
  
 Sory my bad english.
 Thankyou,
  
 Alberto Almeida
This could be your cdrom or your memory (RAM)
128Mb is kinda on the light side especially if you have a bad Ram chip.
Don't worry about the bad English  most of this group can't read anyway.
smitty
  


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Re: [newbie] Hi, I cant boot up my mandrake 91

2003-10-27 Thread HaywireMac
On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 10:53:25 -0800
Aronsmith [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:

 most of this group can't read anyway.

speak fer yerself, hayseed!

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Re: [newbie] Hi, I cant boot up my mandrake 91

2003-10-27 Thread Anne Wilson
On Monday 27 Oct 2003 5:01 pm, Alberto Borges de Almeida wrote:
 Hi, I can't boot up my mandrake 91.
 i start to boot Mandrake 91 them apear the screen of instal, i
 press enter and FREEZE. I tryed to press f1 and type all kind of
 initializing comands, and all fail. i have alredy set no for plug
 and play bios

 a computer that i'm trying to instal is:

 AMD duron 1200
 MB k7vmm
 128MB RAM
 40GB HD

 Sory my bad english.
 Thankyou,

 Alberto Almeida

Alberto - what kind of cd or dvd are you installing from?  A bought 
one, or a downloaded one that you burned to disk?

If it's a downloaded one - did you check the md5sums?  This would tell 
you whether it was a good burn.

It may help if you tell us about your graphics card, monitor, and 
anything else that you can think of.

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[newbie] hi there!

2002-02-10 Thread Justin



Hi there! I really need help with mandrake 8.0 (or 
8.1 i think)
I downloaded it and then burnt it to a cd now I 
booted into it and then it asks me to select my CD Rom drive, I select both 
(with the cd in the one i select) and it says This is not a mandrake Linux CD 


What do I do ? Is there anyway I can fix 
that?
Please help me
-Justin


Re: [newbie] hi there!

2002-02-10 Thread Lyndon Lininger



Did you burn it as an iso9660 or jolliet?

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Justin 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2002 10:41 
  AM
  Subject: [newbie] hi there!
  
  Hi there! I really need help with mandrake 8.0 
  (or 8.1 i think)
  I downloaded it and then burnt it to a cd now I 
  booted into it and then it asks me to select my CD Rom drive, I select both 
  (with the cd in the one i select) and it says This is not a mandrake Linux CD 
  
  
  What do I do ? Is there anyway I can fix 
  that?
  Please help me
  -Justin


[newbie] Hi I need help with a Konqueror bug

2002-02-03 Thread Meowth

I need to know how to fix a midi bug in Konqueror,
every time I load a web page that has a src embedded
midi file, Konqueror disappears and leaves just a dialogue
box behind that does nothing.

How can I fix this?

Thanks



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[newbie] Hi-fi mp3?

2001-11-29 Thread Lance Dow

Hi

I've just been re-reading the Jan/Feb 2001 issue of Maximum Linux which 
carried a very interesting article on mobile mp3. In it the author makes 
the bold claim that a player by the name of Splay sounded MUCH better than 
Winamp. He recommended doing a comparison. Splay was on the cover CD but I 
couldn't get it to work.

Has anyone made this player work? Any pointers? Does it sound better?

Anyone able to recommend a superior sounding mp3 player?

Thanks

Lance Dow



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[newbie] Hi all, can someone send me a default smbusers file?

2001-08-05 Thread Franki

Hi all,

I accidently wiped my smbusers file,, and it had the default mapping for
admin and guest accounts and I can't remember the format..

can anyone help me out here??

rgds

Frank





RE: [newbie] Hi all, can someone send me a default smbusers file?

2001-08-05 Thread Jose M. Sanchez

Create an empty file with touch.

Then add your users back with smbadduser

-JMS


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Franki
Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2001 2:18 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Hi all, can someone send me a default smbusers file?


Hi all,

I accidently wiped my smbusers file,, and it had the default mapping for
admin and guest accounts and I can't remember the format..

can anyone help me out here??

rgds

Frank






[newbie] Hi everybody

2001-06-01 Thread Mehmet Erolu




 I have mandrake 7.2 on my computer and also 
ý have apache int. pci mdem?:))

is there anyway to work wth my apache modem in the 
linux?


Thanks..


[newbie] hi!

2001-05-03 Thread K.G.Sanjeeth



hello everyone!i downloaded a driver for 
winmodem from motorolla i donot know how toinstall the samekindly guide 
me step by step because i am toddler in this arena.thank you in 
advancebye!


Re: [newbie] Hi everybody, need you people to say something.

2001-03-10 Thread Jeremy Hughes

how do i get off of the mailing list?

- Original Message -
From: Ritesh Ahya [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2001 11:24 AM
Subject: [newbie] Hi everybody, need you people to say something.


 Hi everybody, newbies as well experts.
 I am getting everybody about 100 messages, i dont' mind with it. i love to
 read all of them, try to understand the problems that our linux-brothers
are
 facing, like to ask sometimes, like to reply sometimes.
 but it's a good feeling. All i have to say it, can not we make a Uniform
 format for writing and replying mails to each other. Like when you reply,
 the person's whom you are replying, mail sometimes is at top or sometimes
at
 bottom. sometimes three or four people's are replying.so can not
understand
 quickly who has asked and who has replied ? can not everybody decides to
 answer and ask quetions in some defined uniform formats, so everybody can
 communicate with each other easier and quicker ?
 Thanks everybody, if you like suggestions, please come forward and let's
 decide.
 Thanks all of  you everybody in advance.
 I dont' mind if you people don't like the suggestions too.
 Ritesh Ahya.
 - Original Message -
 From: "Dennis Myers" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 
 Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2001 8:55 PM
 Subject: Re: [newbie] Java in KDE 2.1 -- SOLVED!


  On Saturday 10 March 2001 08:41, you wrote:
   Dear friends:
  
   Well, the Java madness in Konqueror is finally over!
  
   I never could get KDE 2.0.1 to work with any of the Java Virtual
   Machines that I installed. This doesn't mean that it won't on other
   people's systems. It's just that they failed on mine. So...
  
   I upgraded to KDE 2.1 and tried out all four Java Virtual Machines on
my
   system: Sun's 1.3.0, Blackdown's 1.3.0, IBM's 1.3.0 and Sun's JDK
1.2.2.
  
   And the winner is...
  
   IBM 1.3.-6
  
   The exact file is:
  
   IBMJava2-JRE-1.3-6.0.i386.rpm
 
 
 
  Benjamin, where or how exactly did you find the IBM Java, I went to the
 URL
  you posted and searched all over for the jre-1.3 download and found
 nothing.
  What am I missing here.  TIA for the info,
  --
  Dennis M. registered linux user # 180842
 
 







Re: [newbie] Hi everybody, need you people to say something.

2001-03-10 Thread Jeremy Hughes

how do i get off of this mailing list?
- Original Message -
From: Ritesh Ahya [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2001 11:24 AM
Subject: [newbie] Hi everybody, need you people to say something.


 Hi everybody, newbies as well experts.
 I am getting everybody about 100 messages, i dont' mind with it. i love to
 read all of them, try to understand the problems that our linux-brothers
are
 facing, like to ask sometimes, like to reply sometimes.
 but it's a good feeling. All i have to say it, can not we make a Uniform
 format for writing and replying mails to each other. Like when you reply,
 the person's whom you are replying, mail sometimes is at top or sometimes
at
 bottom. sometimes three or four people's are replying.so can not
understand
 quickly who has asked and who has replied ? can not everybody decides to
 answer and ask quetions in some defined uniform formats, so everybody can
 communicate with each other easier and quicker ?
 Thanks everybody, if you like suggestions, please come forward and let's
 decide.
 Thanks all of  you everybody in advance.
 I dont' mind if you people don't like the suggestions too.
 Ritesh Ahya.
 - Original Message -
 From: "Dennis Myers" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 
 Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2001 8:55 PM
 Subject: Re: [newbie] Java in KDE 2.1 -- SOLVED!


  On Saturday 10 March 2001 08:41, you wrote:
   Dear friends:
  
   Well, the Java madness in Konqueror is finally over!
  
   I never could get KDE 2.0.1 to work with any of the Java Virtual
   Machines that I installed. This doesn't mean that it won't on other
   people's systems. It's just that they failed on mine. So...
  
   I upgraded to KDE 2.1 and tried out all four Java Virtual Machines on
my
   system: Sun's 1.3.0, Blackdown's 1.3.0, IBM's 1.3.0 and Sun's JDK
1.2.2.
  
   And the winner is...
  
   IBM 1.3.-6
  
   The exact file is:
  
   IBMJava2-JRE-1.3-6.0.i386.rpm
 
 
 
  Benjamin, where or how exactly did you find the IBM Java, I went to the
 URL
  you posted and searched all over for the jre-1.3 download and found
 nothing.
  What am I missing here.  TIA for the info,
  --
  Dennis M. registered linux user # 180842
 
 







Re: [newbie] Hi everybody, need you people to say something.

2001-03-10 Thread Romanator

Can't we just get along. Huh?

philomena wrote:
 
 Oh boy, here we go - this could re-open a hornets nest that shows up
 every now and then - everyone has their own preferences and habits, and
 those are near impossible to alter. Also, the different software that
 people use to read/write their email are set up with different defaults.
 I doubt the idea of a message standard is going to go far, except to
 unleash another barrage of non-linux, non-mandrake related emails, of
 which I am guilty of contributing to now. So, my 2 cents is, trying to
 suggest a standard is not going to be successful, and forget trying to
 get all to adhere to it.
 
 cheers,
 philomena
 
 Ritesh Ahya wrote:
 
  Hi everybody, newbies as well experts.
  I am getting everybody about 100 messages, i dont' mind with it. i love to
  read all of them, try to understand the problems that our linux-brothers are
  facing, like to ask sometimes, like to reply sometimes.
  but it's a good feeling. All i have to say it, can not we make a Uniform
  format for writing and replying mails to each other. Like when you reply,
  the person's whom you are replying, mail sometimes is at top or sometimes at
  bottom. sometimes three or four people's are replying.so can not understand
  quickly who has asked and who has replied ? can not everybody decides to
  answer and ask quetions in some defined uniform formats, so everybody can
  communicate with each other easier and quicker ?
  Thanks everybody, if you like suggestions, please come forward and let's
  decide.
  Thanks all of  you everybody in advance.
  I dont' mind if you people don't like the suggestions too.
  Ritesh Ahya.
  - Original Message -
  From: "Dennis Myers" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: 
  Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2001 8:55 PM
  Subject: Re: [newbie] Java in KDE 2.1 -- SOLVED!
 
   On Saturday 10 March 2001 08:41, you wrote:
Dear friends:
   
Well, the Java madness in Konqueror is finally over!
   
I never could get KDE 2.0.1 to work with any of the Java Virtual
Machines that I installed. This doesn't mean that it won't on other
people's systems. It's just that they failed on mine. So...
   
I upgraded to KDE 2.1 and tried out all four Java Virtual Machines on my
system: Sun's 1.3.0, Blackdown's 1.3.0, IBM's 1.3.0 and Sun's JDK 1.2.2.
   
And the winner is...
   
IBM 1.3.-6
   
The exact file is:
   
IBMJava2-JRE-1.3-6.0.i386.rpm
  
  
  
   Benjamin, where or how exactly did you find the IBM Java, I went to the
  URL
   you posted and searched all over for the jre-1.3 download and found
  nothing.
   What am I missing here.  TIA for the info,
   --
   Dennis M. registered linux user # 180842
  
  




Re: [newbie] Hi everybody, need you people to say something.

2001-03-10 Thread Romanator

The same way you got on. http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/flists.php3

Jeremy Hughes wrote:
 
 how do i get off of this mailing list?
 - Original Message -
 From: Ritesh Ahya [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2001 11:24 AM
 Subject: [newbie] Hi everybody, need you people to say something.
 
  Hi everybody, newbies as well experts.
  I am getting everybody about 100 messages, i dont' mind with it. i love to
  read all of them, try to understand the problems that our linux-brothers
 are
  facing, like to ask sometimes, like to reply sometimes.
  but it's a good feeling. All i have to say it, can not we make a Uniform
  format for writing and replying mails to each other. Like when you reply,
  the person's whom you are replying, mail sometimes is at top or sometimes
 at
  bottom. sometimes three or four people's are replying.so can not
 understand
  quickly who has asked and who has replied ? can not everybody decides to
  answer and ask quetions in some defined uniform formats, so everybody can
  communicate with each other easier and quicker ?
  Thanks everybody, if you like suggestions, please come forward and let's
  decide.
  Thanks all of  you everybody in advance.
  I dont' mind if you people don't like the suggestions too.
  Ritesh Ahya.
  - Original Message -
  From: "Dennis Myers" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: 
  Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2001 8:55 PM
  Subject: Re: [newbie] Java in KDE 2.1 -- SOLVED!
 
 
   On Saturday 10 March 2001 08:41, you wrote:
Dear friends:
   
Well, the Java madness in Konqueror is finally over!
   
I never could get KDE 2.0.1 to work with any of the Java Virtual
Machines that I installed. This doesn't mean that it won't on other
people's systems. It's just that they failed on mine. So...
   
I upgraded to KDE 2.1 and tried out all four Java Virtual Machines on
 my
system: Sun's 1.3.0, Blackdown's 1.3.0, IBM's 1.3.0 and Sun's JDK
 1.2.2.
   
And the winner is...
   
IBM 1.3.-6
   
The exact file is:
   
IBMJava2-JRE-1.3-6.0.i386.rpm
  
  
  
   Benjamin, where or how exactly did you find the IBM Java, I went to the
  URL
   you posted and searched all over for the jre-1.3 download and found
  nothing.
   What am I missing here.  TIA for the info,
   --
   Dennis M. registered linux user # 180842
  
  
 
 




[newbie] Hi everybody, need you people to say something.

2001-03-10 Thread Ritesh Ahya

Hi everybody, newbies as well experts.
I am getting everybody about 100 messages, i dont' mind with it. i love to
read all of them, try to understand the problems that our linux-brothers are
facing, like to ask sometimes, like to reply sometimes.
but it's a good feeling. All i have to say it, can not we make a Uniform
format for writing and replying mails to each other. Like when you reply,
the person's whom you are replying, mail sometimes is at top or sometimes at
bottom. sometimes three or four people's are replying.so can not understand
quickly who has asked and who has replied ? can not everybody decides to
answer and ask quetions in some defined uniform formats, so everybody can
communicate with each other easier and quicker ?
Thanks everybody, if you like suggestions, please come forward and let's
decide.
Thanks all of  you everybody in advance.
I dont' mind if you people don't like the suggestions too.
Ritesh Ahya.
- Original Message -
From: "Dennis Myers" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 
Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2001 8:55 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Java in KDE 2.1 -- SOLVED!


 On Saturday 10 March 2001 08:41, you wrote:
  Dear friends:
 
  Well, the Java madness in Konqueror is finally over!
 
  I never could get KDE 2.0.1 to work with any of the Java Virtual
  Machines that I installed. This doesn't mean that it won't on other
  people's systems. It's just that they failed on mine. So...
 
  I upgraded to KDE 2.1 and tried out all four Java Virtual Machines on my
  system: Sun's 1.3.0, Blackdown's 1.3.0, IBM's 1.3.0 and Sun's JDK 1.2.2.
 
  And the winner is...
 
  IBM 1.3.-6
 
  The exact file is:
 
  IBMJava2-JRE-1.3-6.0.i386.rpm



 Benjamin, where or how exactly did you find the IBM Java, I went to the
URL
 you posted and searched all over for the jre-1.3 download and found
nothing.
 What am I missing here.  TIA for the info,
 --
 Dennis M. registered linux user # 180842








Re: [newbie] Hi everybody, need you people to say something.

2001-03-10 Thread Michael Scottaline


jeremy @funknpunk.com wrote:

 how do i get off of this mailing list?

sigh...
This IS growing tiresome.  Try checking the site where you subscribed
for directions
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Re: [newbie] Hi everybody, need you people to say something.

2001-03-10 Thread philomena

sigh... here's my last reply (hurrah!) to a non-linux question - all I
was trying to do is point out that the message formatting has been
mentioned in the past, and that people get all bent out of shape about
it, to the point of yelling and stuff. Unless the Mandrake
rulers-of-the-mailing-list imposed a message format, and outlined it
when people sign up, I just don't believe that the attempt at
standardizing, although I think its a good idea, will work. 

'nuff said
cya - I'm outta here

Romanator wrote:
 
 Can't we just get along. Huh?
 
 philomena wrote:
 
  Oh boy, here we go - this could re-open a hornets nest that shows up
  every now and then - everyone has their own preferences and habits, and
  those are near impossible to alter. Also, the different software that
  people use to read/write their email are set up with different defaults.
  I doubt the idea of a message standard is going to go far, except to
  unleash another barrage of non-linux, non-mandrake related emails, of
  which I am guilty of contributing to now. So, my 2 cents is, trying to
  suggest a standard is not going to be successful, and forget trying to
  get all to adhere to it.
 
  cheers,
  philomena
 
  Ritesh Ahya wrote:
  
   Hi everybody, newbies as well experts.
   I am getting everybody about 100 messages, i dont' mind with it. i love to
   read all of them, try to understand the problems that our linux-brothers are
   facing, like to ask sometimes, like to reply sometimes.
   but it's a good feeling. All i have to say it, can not we make a Uniform
   format for writing and replying mails to each other. Like when you reply,
   the person's whom you are replying, mail sometimes is at top or sometimes at
   bottom. sometimes three or four people's are replying.so can not understand
   quickly who has asked and who has replied ? can not everybody decides to
   answer and ask quetions in some defined uniform formats, so everybody can
   communicate with each other easier and quicker ?
   Thanks everybody, if you like suggestions, please come forward and let's
   decide.
   Thanks all of  you everybody in advance.
   I dont' mind if you people don't like the suggestions too.
   Ritesh Ahya.
   - Original Message -
   From: "Dennis Myers" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: 
   Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2001 8:55 PM
   Subject: Re: [newbie] Java in KDE 2.1 -- SOLVED!
  
On Saturday 10 March 2001 08:41, you wrote:
 Dear friends:

 Well, the Java madness in Konqueror is finally over!

 I never could get KDE 2.0.1 to work with any of the Java Virtual
 Machines that I installed. This doesn't mean that it won't on other
 people's systems. It's just that they failed on mine. So...

 I upgraded to KDE 2.1 and tried out all four Java Virtual Machines on my
 system: Sun's 1.3.0, Blackdown's 1.3.0, IBM's 1.3.0 and Sun's JDK 1.2.2.

 And the winner is...

 IBM 1.3.-6

 The exact file is:

 IBMJava2-JRE-1.3-6.0.i386.rpm
   
   
   
Benjamin, where or how exactly did you find the IBM Java, I went to the
   URL
you posted and searched all over for the jre-1.3 download and found
   nothing.
What am I missing here.  TIA for the info,
--
Dennis M. registered linux user # 180842
   
   




[newbie] Hi-res bit depth on Nvidia cards

2001-03-09 Thread Ravi Sohal

I have been playing around with the 7.X and 8.0 Mandrake distros on two
machines.  One has a Riva TNT card, the other has a GeForce 2 MX.  Under
Mandrake, I can't get either to run in true color at higher than 1024 x 768.

I thought this was a problem with X but the current Red Hat beta will allow
both of them to run at 24bit at 1600 x 1200.  Both betas are using XFree
4.0.2.  I haven't tried to use Nvidia's binary drivers because I am not
really concerned about 3d acceleration.  Anyone know how I can fix this?





[newbie] Hi Fellow-Penguin Newbies! Anyone know anything about Primary and Second Servers?

2000-12-23 Thread Beckycould


When I disconnect my Primary Server from service- I want the Secondary
server to automatically take over providing the websites I am Hosting.

My question is:

Does MY  DNS Info at the Open SRS Database tell the world to look at my
Primary IP and if it is "down"  will traffic automatically look for my
Secondary IP?

I Can type in my Secondary IP and pull up the index.html of my main website.
I Cannot type in a URL and see any sites come up FROM  my Secondary. (when
the Primary is out of service)

Presently The Only way "I know Of" to have the Secondary Server take over AS
the Primary is to change the DNS and IP using LINUXCONF and making the
Secondary BECOME the Primary.


I welcome all help I can get
Thank You,
Becky






Re: [newbie] Hi Fellow-Penguin Newbies! Anyone know anything about Primary and Second Servers?

2000-12-23 Thread Michael R. Batchelor

When I disconnect my Primary Server from service- I want the Secondary
server to automatically take over providing the websites I am Hosting.

My question is:

Does MY  DNS Info at the Open SRS Database tell the world to look at my
Primary IP and if it is "down"  will traffic automatically look for my
Secondary IP?


You misunderstand what the primary and secondary DNS server's jobs are.
Those machines are the traffic cops to tell the world where your various
hosts are (IP address). If the primary DNS server is down, then the
secondary server still tells everybody where your hosts are.

What you're trying to do is get your standby web server (not DNS server)
to take over the role of servicing the http requests. That's possible to
do, and one way is how you described it. There are also tools that can
do it for you automatically, but I'm not readily familiar with them.

Grab a book on TCP/IP and get to know what DNS does. And remember to
keep the concepts of server="computer" and server="program that does a
job" seperated in your mind. For example, you might make your primary
DNS server the same physical box as your standby web server, etc.







[newbie] Hi! Geting Mandrake 7.2

2000-11-23 Thread Lionel Pitaru

Hi! For my first message: in the ftp.mandrake.org, where are the iso's of
mandrake 7.2?

Thanks
Lionel






[newbie] Hi Denis a buddie of mine has a problem can't get through to list

2000-05-29 Thread Vic

Hi Denis, I'm writing for a buddie of mine, he is having
trouble getting though to the newbie list, I think
his e mail address changed, and something might be boogered up.

He says

That I still can't ALWAYS post to the
newbie list,,, and will he PLEASE fix it for me.
something is wrong.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

tell him it used to be:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]




RE: [newbie] Hi

2000-04-25 Thread Oliver Stieber




yes 
you are, so ask away

-Original Message-From: Henri Bouchard 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: 25 April 2000 
01:01To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [newbie] 
Hi
Am I at the right place to ask a question 
or could u tell me where I go for that
Henri 
Bouchard


[newbie] Hi

2000-04-24 Thread Henri Bouchard



Am I at the right place to ask a question or 
could u tell me where I go for that
Henri Bouchard


Re: [newbie] Hi

2000-04-24 Thread Vic

Yes, this is the correct place for beginners of the Linux-Mandrake
operating system to ask any questions they may have about
configuration and other related matters. 

On Mon, 24 Apr 2000, you wrote:
 
 Am I at the right place to  ask a question or could u tell me where I go for that
 Henri Bouchard
 


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Re: [newbie] hi

2000-04-06 Thread magick

If Ya DOn't Mind Send It Here To Thanks [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
- Original Message - 
From: "Tony" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 11:08 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] hi


 send me your email address
 
 
 - Original Message -
 From: "jackie" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 7:27 PM
 Subject: [newbie] hi
 
 
  a couple weeks ago my computer crashed and i was woundering if any one
 still
  had that computer song about the computer systems if so can you please
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  to me thanks
  jackie johnson
 
 


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[newbie] hi

2000-04-05 Thread jackie

testing =)




[newbie] hi

2000-04-05 Thread jackie

a couple weeks ago my computer crashed and i was woundering if any one still
had that computer song about the computer systems if so can you please send it
to me thanks
jackie johnson




Re: [newbie] hi

2000-04-05 Thread Tony

send me your email address


- Original Message -
From: "jackie" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 7:27 PM
Subject: [newbie] hi


 a couple weeks ago my computer crashed and i was woundering if any one
still
 had that computer song about the computer systems if so can you please
send it
 to me thanks
 jackie johnson




[newbie] Hi...

2000-03-23 Thread _-+Richard Kim=-_

I am going to download star office from www.sun.com it said choose a
platform so I chose "Linux(x86 ONLY)" what is an x86, but the main
question I want to know is can i download it?, How do I install it?, How
do I run it? or How do I configre it?...please answer me...




Re: [newbie] Hi...

2000-03-23 Thread magick

x86 is short for the intel 86 platform like 386 486 586 and 686 so instead of
writning linux for intel 386 through 786 they just right x86 srta like win
blows and isntead of writing windows 95 and windows 98 they write win9x.






On Thu, 23 Mar 2000, you wrote:
 I am going to download star office from www.sun.com it said choose a
 platform so I chose "Linux(x86 ONLY)" what is an x86, but the main
 question I want to know is can i download it?, How do I install it?, How
 do I run it? or How do I configre it?...please answer me...




Re: [newbie] Hi...

2000-03-23 Thread Michael Holt

_-+Richard Kim=-_ wrote:

 I am going to download star office from www.sun.com it said choose a
 platform so I chose "Linux(x86 ONLY)" what is an x86, but the main
 question I want to know is can i download it?, How do I install it?, How
 do I run it? or How do I configre it?...please answer me...

x86 refers to the intel platform (i386, i486, i586, etc.).  If you're able
to run Windows on it, that's you.  As far as Star Office install, unzip 
untar the archive that you downloaded (gunzip so51.tar.gz tar -xvf
so51.tar) and find the README file that comes with the package and follow
those directions.

Michael Holt
[EMAIL PROTECTED]





Re: [newbie] Hi, everyone

2000-02-23 Thread Tony

Steve - try site http://www.desktop-solutions.net in the Linux section there
is so much info that it would take forever to describe!
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 21, 2000 9:58 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Hi, everyone





 I don't know whether an FAQ exists already? I'm quite prepared to start
 making one if no-one else wants to. I don't know if there's really a need
 for one, as virtually all of the answers can be found in HOW-TO's
(although
 possible not that easy to locate which one exactly!)


 Steve Flynn
 IBM MVS Operations Analyst



 Oliver Immich [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 18/02/2000 21:50:44

 Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 cc:(bcc: Steve Flynn/UK/Contr/IBM)
 Subject:  Re: [newbie] Hi, everyone




 Hello,

 I am new to the list as a subscriber and very impressed by the traffic
 here. Therefor I wonder whether the postings could be reduced to really
 new questions (a number of them are asked again and again) by giving
 everybody the opportunity to query the archives for keywords, since
 FreeBSD.org is running such a thing and it helped me a lot! As a nice
 side-effect, the time between encountering a prob and gaining knowledge
 to solve it is reduced very much.

 Cheers,

 Oliver


 Am Fre, 18 Feb 2000 schrieben Sie:
  HI!
 
  I am a new "Mandrake" member, and for the moment I am trying to make
sure
  everyone gets a semi-decent answers to his questions. That is, I answer
  the question if noone else does. .-)
 
  Of coarse, I am extremly lazy person, and prefere it if you do it ;-
  Nay. But it is a HUGE amount of e-mails and I cannot answer them all.
 
  However, If anyone notices that he (or someone else) did not get an
 answer
  in 2-3 days, and I have been posting other e-mails in this time, it
  probably means that I have overloked it, so  please remind me.
 
  cu later
 
 Denis
  -
  Mag^H^H^HDr. Denis Havlik  http://www.ap.univie.ac.at/users/havlik
  Mandrakesoft||| e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Austria(@ @)   tel: (++431) 4277/51179
  ---oOO--(_)--OOo-
  February 17-th 2000: The Linux Demo Y2k Day!!!
 --


 

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 http://www.steadyproc.myokay.net

 






Re: [newbie] Hi, everyone

2000-02-21 Thread steve . flynn




I don't know whether an FAQ exists already? I'm quite prepared to start
making one if no-one else wants to. I don't know if there's really a need
for one, as virtually all of the answers can be found in HOW-TO's (although
possible not that easy to locate which one exactly!)


Steve Flynn
IBM MVS Operations Analyst



Oliver Immich [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 18/02/2000 21:50:44

Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:(bcc: Steve Flynn/UK/Contr/IBM)
Subject:  Re: [newbie] Hi, everyone




Hello,

I am new to the list as a subscriber and very impressed by the traffic
here. Therefor I wonder whether the postings could be reduced to really
new questions (a number of them are asked again and again) by giving
everybody the opportunity to query the archives for keywords, since
FreeBSD.org is running such a thing and it helped me a lot! As a nice
side-effect, the time between encountering a prob and gaining knowledge
to solve it is reduced very much.

Cheers,

Oliver


Am Fre, 18 Feb 2000 schrieben Sie:
 HI!

 I am a new "Mandrake" member, and for the moment I am trying to make sure
 everyone gets a semi-decent answers to his questions. That is, I answer
 the question if noone else does. .-)

 Of coarse, I am extremly lazy person, and prefere it if you do it ;-
 Nay. But it is a HUGE amount of e-mails and I cannot answer them all.

 However, If anyone notices that he (or someone else) did not get an
answer
 in 2-3 days, and I have been posting other e-mails in this time, it
 probably means that I have overloked it, so  please remind me.

 cu later

Denis
 -
 Mag^H^H^HDr. Denis Havlik  http://www.ap.univie.ac.at/users/havlik
 Mandrakesoft||| e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Austria(@ @)   tel: (++431) 4277/51179
 ---oOO--(_)--OOo-
 February 17-th 2000: The Linux Demo Y2k Day!!!
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Re: [newbie] Hi, everyone

2000-02-19 Thread Audrey Beck

I believe the archive search is on the same page as the subscribe to the
list stuff. 

Oliver Immich wrote:
 
 Hello,
 
 I am new to the list as a subscriber and very impressed by the traffic
 here. Therefor I wonder whether the postings could be reduced to really
 new questions (a number of them are asked again and again) by giving
 everybody the opportunity to query the archives for keywords, since
 FreeBSD.org is running such a thing and it helped me a lot! As a nice
 side-effect, the time between encountering a prob and gaining knowledge
 to solve it is reduced very much.
 
 Cheers,
 
 Oliver
 
 Am Fre, 18 Feb 2000 schrieben Sie:
  HI!
 
  I am a new "Mandrake" member, and for the moment I am trying to make sure
  everyone gets a semi-decent answers to his questions. That is, I answer
  the question if noone else does. .-)
 
  Of coarse, I am extremly lazy person, and prefere it if you do it ;-
  Nay. But it is a HUGE amount of e-mails and I cannot answer them all.
 
  However, If anyone notices that he (or someone else) did not get an answer
  in 2-3 days, and I have been posting other e-mails in this time, it
  probably means that I have overloked it, so  please remind me.
 
  cu later
 
Denis
  -
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  Austria(@ @)   tel: (++431) 4277/51179
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[newbie] Hi, I installed MDK 7.0 But my soundcard FM801 don't work

2000-02-18 Thread Fernando Camacho Olmos

Sorry my english is bad.

I have a FM801 and it is recognized by mdk but don work
when i put "cat /proc/asound/sndstat  it say:

Config options: 0
 
Installed drivers:
Type 10: ALSA emulation
 
Card config:
ForteMedia FM801 at 0xe400, irq 12
 
Audio devices: NOT ENABLED IN CONFIG
 
Synth devices: NOT ENABLED IN CONFIG
 
Midi devices:
0: MPU-401 (UART)
 
Timers:
7: system timer
 
Mixers: NOT ENABLED IN CONFIG 

if any know how to enabled de FM801 soundcard, please sendme a mail
Fernando Camacho Olmos
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



[newbie] Hi, everyone

2000-02-18 Thread Denis Havlik

HI!

I am a new "Mandrake" member, and for the moment I am trying to make sure
everyone gets a semi-decent answers to his questions. That is, I answer
the question if noone else does. .-)

Of coarse, I am extremly lazy person, and prefere it if you do it ;-
Nay. But it is a HUGE amount of e-mails and I cannot answer them all.

However, If anyone notices that he (or someone else) did not get an answer
in 2-3 days, and I have been posting other e-mails in this time, it
probably means that I have overloked it, so  please remind me.

cu later

Denis 
-
Mag^H^H^HDr. Denis Havlik  http://www.ap.univie.ac.at/users/havlik
Mandrakesoft||| e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Austria(@ @)   tel: (++431) 4277/51179 
---oOO--(_)--OOo-
February 17-th 2000: The Linux Demo Y2k Day!!!



Re: [newbie] Hi, everyone

2000-02-18 Thread Oliver Immich

Hello,

I am new to the list as a subscriber and very impressed by the traffic
here. Therefor I wonder whether the postings could be reduced to really
new questions (a number of them are asked again and again) by giving
everybody the opportunity to query the archives for keywords, since
FreeBSD.org is running such a thing and it helped me a lot! As a nice
side-effect, the time between encountering a prob and gaining knowledge
to solve it is reduced very much.

Cheers,

Oliver


Am Fre, 18 Feb 2000 schrieben Sie:
 HI!
 
 I am a new "Mandrake" member, and for the moment I am trying to make sure
 everyone gets a semi-decent answers to his questions. That is, I answer
 the question if noone else does. .-)
 
 Of coarse, I am extremly lazy person, and prefere it if you do it ;-
 Nay. But it is a HUGE amount of e-mails and I cannot answer them all.
 
 However, If anyone notices that he (or someone else) did not get an answer
 in 2-3 days, and I have been posting other e-mails in this time, it
 probably means that I have overloked it, so  please remind me.
 
 cu later
 
   Denis 
 -
 Mag^H^H^HDr. Denis Havlik  http://www.ap.univie.ac.at/users/havlik
 Mandrakesoft||| e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Austria(@ @)   tel: (++431) 4277/51179 
 ---oOO--(_)--OOo-
 February 17-th 2000: The Linux Demo Y2k Day!!!
-- 




[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.steadyproc.myokay.net





[newbie] Hi

2000-02-05 Thread Christopher Sinclair




  How do I boot from a cd 
?


Re: [newbie] Hi

2000-02-05 Thread Harold Hartley

if you mean installing from a CD, you can do that in the bios setup ..
only if you have that capability...

Harold


Christopher Sinclair wrote:

  How do I boot from a cd ?




Re: [newbie] Hi

2000-02-05 Thread Zulfiqar Naushad

Quite easy actually.

Firstly, You need to make sure that your computer supports a bootable
CD.

Most new computers do support this feature, hence it shouldn't be a
problem.

Go into the BIOS and make sure that BOOT FROM CD is set to ON or 
YES

Also make sure that the boot sequence in the BIOS is set to
CDROM,A,C

put in a bootable CD in your cdrom drive, hit the reset button, and let
the magic happen :-)

At 10:21 AM 2/6/00 +1300, you wrote:
How
do I boot from a cd ?


Unix is simple, but it takes a genius to understand the
simplicity. - Dennis Ritchie

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RE: [newbie] Hi

2000-02-05 Thread alansnider

To boot from CD, you have to go into cmos and change the
boot order.  If your cmos does not support it, boot to DOS
with cd suppport, switch to the cdrom (the man7 one), change
to the DOS folder, and run MAKEDISK.  It will make a disk
(floppy) that you can use to boot to the cdrom for installation.

Alan


 ** Original Subject: RE: [newbie] Hi
 ** Original Sender: Christopher Sinclair [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 ** Original Date: Sat, 5 Feb 2000 16:28:45 EST

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 How do I boot from a cd ?


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RE: [newbie] Hi

2000-02-05 Thread Foyah Z. Freeman, Jr.









Hi
Christopher,



If you are
trying to boot from windows:



To boot
from a cd, go to your bios and make sure you have cd as a choice, try making it
your first choice. Then save your
changes and get out of your cmos. Place
the cd you want to boot from and restart your machine. That should do it. 



Foyah

-Original
Message-
From: Christopher Sinclair
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2000
4:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Hi





How do
I boot from a cd ?










[newbie] Hi

2000-02-04 Thread Christopher Sinclair



How do I boot from a cd 
?


Re: [newbie] Hi

2000-02-04 Thread BryanMoorehead



Reboot your PC and run Setup.  In Setup, select BIOS Setup? change the boot
sequence from "floppy, C..." to CDROM,C... if that choice is available.

Hope this helps,
Bryan





"Christopher Sinclair" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 02/04/2000 06:52:37 AM

Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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How do I boot from a cd ?




How do I boot from a cd 
?


RE: [newbie] Hi

2000-02-04 Thread Ingo Bauer

Good morning Christopher;

You have to change the boot sequence of your PC's bios

Ingo

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Re: [newbie] Hi

2000-02-04 Thread Maria Viskovska



 Hi {sorry but me English is 
bad}
for boot from CD you must chenged BIOS.Start 
your computer and press delet and now is start BIOS setup and chenged boot 
...floop tu boot from Cd {used - /+} and press Esc and go tu saveand 
pressY and enter computer make restart and now is make boot from CD 
.:-)
Yopu need more OK me adrress is [EMAIL PROTECTED] but problem is me English writen 
but by telefon is maybe good :-))

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Christopher Sinclair 
  
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Friday, February 04, 2000 3:52 
  AM
  Subject: [newbie] Hi
  
  How do I boot from a cd 
?


Re: [newbie] Hi

2000-02-04 Thread Mike

On Fri, 04 Feb 2000, you wrote:
 
 How do I boot from a cd ?
 

Just get into your bios (usualy hit delete whilst the computer is checking ram,
or else its "ctrl alt shift" or "ctrl alt esc") there you should find an option,
often in advanced or something , to set the boot sequence. select the CDROM
option as the 1st boot device.  Save the setup and it should reboot on the
CDROM.

Good luck:

Mike



Re: [newbie] Hi

2000-02-04 Thread Alan Shoemaker

Christopheryou need to set your system bios to boot from
your cd.  Some older bioses do not support cd booting.

Alan


On Fri, 04 Feb 2000, you wrote:
 
 How do I boot from a cd ?
 



Re: [newbie] Hi

2000-02-04 Thread Vic H

Make sure your BIOS supports booting with the CDrom,
then go into your cmos setup and tell it to boot in  a certain
order, such as CDROM,C: A: and the like


On Fri, 04 Feb 2000, you wrote:
 
 How do I boot from a cd ?
 


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[newbie] hi

1999-12-25 Thread Jackie Johnson


-hi every one just wanted to wish you all a happy hoildays









- 
I'm going to live forever, or die trying!
-- Spider Robinson



[newbie] Hi, need help

1999-12-15 Thread Gilberto Zazueta



I´m installing the linux mandrake 6.1 on my linux 
thinkpad 380ed can u tell me what kind of monitor to choose, how to configure 
the sound and net please. I´m trapped here. I´ll really apreciate ur 
help


Re: [newbie] hi

1999-11-12 Thread Joseph S. Gardner

PadLocke wrote:

 Have you been to this site yet?

 http://www.portalux.com/informations/doc/

 l8r
 PadLocke the Ogre

 On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, Dimitris Houstoulakis wrote:
  Hi,
  I wonder if there is any documentation in *.doc format about Linux
  generally.
  Thanks
 
  tvp

Very nice.  Thanks


--
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Senior Designer / Technical Support
Kirby Co.,  Cleveland, OH
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Re: [newbie] hi

1999-11-11 Thread PadLocke

Have you been to this site yet?

http://www.portalux.com/informations/doc/



l8r
PadLocke the Ogre



On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, Dimitris Houstoulakis wrote:
 Hi,
 I wonder if there is any documentation in *.doc format about Linux
 generally.
 Thanks
 
 tvp



Re: [newbie] hi

1999-11-11 Thread Guillermo Belli

I think you'll only find documentation in txt, html and postscript(?) format.

El mié, 10 nov 1999, escribiste:
 Hi,
 I wonder if there is any documentation in *.doc format about Linux
 generally.
 Thanks
 
 tvp
-- 
Guillermo Belli
Registered Linux User #131340
http://sites.netscape.net/memo81 (under construction)



[newbie] hi

1999-11-10 Thread Dimitris Houstoulakis

Hi,
I wonder if there is any documentation in *.doc format about Linux
generally.
Thanks

tvp



[newbie] hi -making- bootable CD

1999-06-20 Thread Anonymous

Hi Anybody!

I don't have a CD writer and I would like to download Mandrake 6.0 to my HDD
and bring it to somebody who can write a CD.
Which files do I have to copy to my HDD at least so that my my future CD
will bee bootable?
I saw the link at mandrake homepage but I didn't find it very much helpfull.
Please tell me something clever!

Thanks in advance, bzsolt!






Re: [newbie] hi -making- bootable CD

1999-06-20 Thread Anonymous



Boda Zsolt wrote:

 Hi Anybody!

 I don't have a CD writer and I would like to download Mandrake 6.0 to my HDD
 and bring it to somebody who can write a CD.
 Which files do I have to copy to my HDD at least so that my my future CD
 will bee bootable?
 I saw the link at mandrake homepage but I didn't find it very much helpfull.
 Please tell me something clever!

 Thanks in advance, bzsolt!

Rather than going thru the hassle of downloading, ( many hours!), go to
http://www.cheapbytes.com ,or linuxmall, and order the cdrom. $1.99 for the cd,
and $5.00 shipping, and you'll have it in 3-4 days. While you're there, get
several distros, at $1.99 each, and the whole shebang will come in one package
for $5.00.
Try 'em all!!

Have fun

Cliff



Re: [newbie] hi -making- bootable CD

1999-06-20 Thread Anonymous

On Sun, 20 Jun 1999, Cliff Brown wrote:
 Boda Zsolt wrote:
 
  Hi Anybody!
 
  I don't have a CD writer and I would like to download Mandrake 6.0 
snip
Rather than going thru the hassle of downloading, ( many hours!), go to
 http://www.cheapbytes.com ,or linuxmall, and order the cdrom. $1.99 for the cd,
 and $5.00 shipping, and you'll have it in 3-4 days. While you're there, get
 several distros, at $1.99 each, and the whole shebang will come in one package
 for $5.00.
 Try 'em all!!

Agreed - and if you download, and the software won't work, how will you 
know if it's a problem in the download , or ?? Cheapbytes gives very good 
and quick service. I've bought from them:  Slackware, RedHat, SuSE, and
Mandrake. No complaints.

Irv